2020
DOI: 10.18805/lr-4294
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Morphological and Physiological Characterization of Sesbania genotypes

Abstract: Background: Sesbania species are widely used in different agricultural systems providing green manure, forage, firewood, pulp, food, landscape decoration, control of soil erosion and soil improvement. The biomass yield and yield contributing descriptors of Sesbania depend on different physiological traits. Methods: An experiment was conducted at Bangladesh Agricultural University to find out the morphological and physiological variability among four Sesbania genotypes. Sesbania species, viz. S. bispinosa,… Show more

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“…The phylogenetic (cladistics) relationship of different Sesbania species manifested that S. bispinosa and S. rostrata are closer species (Farruggia et al, 2018) which are in an agreement considering most of the anatomical vascular features of these taxa (Table 1). Chanda et al (2021) explained the morphological and physiological characteristics of different Sesbania species and gave information about the close similarities of S. rostrata and S. bispinosa according to their stem base diameter. These findings also supported the close anatomical relationship between the S. bispinosa and S. rostrata.…”
Section: Vascular Bundlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phylogenetic (cladistics) relationship of different Sesbania species manifested that S. bispinosa and S. rostrata are closer species (Farruggia et al, 2018) which are in an agreement considering most of the anatomical vascular features of these taxa (Table 1). Chanda et al (2021) explained the morphological and physiological characteristics of different Sesbania species and gave information about the close similarities of S. rostrata and S. bispinosa according to their stem base diameter. These findings also supported the close anatomical relationship between the S. bispinosa and S. rostrata.…”
Section: Vascular Bundlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sesbania can be grown widely in various agricultural and agroforestry systems for providing green manure, forage and firewood. Being a fast-growing legume, it can help in soil improvement and also controlling soil erosion (Chanda et al 2021). Takawale et al (2016) reported that leaf meal prepared with Sesbania leaves (Sesbania block) has significantly high crude protein content than other legume blocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%